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Shari Arison, owner of the Arison Group, Shimon Peres, Israel's president, and Yitzhak Tshuva, head of Delek Group, pose at the opening event of a new desalination facility in Hadera, Israel, on Sunday, May 16, 2010. Israeli companies...More

Uzi Landau, Israel's minister of national infrastructures, pauses at the opening event of a new desalination facility in Hadera, Israel, on Sunday, May 16, 2010. Israeli companies have 'endless' possibilities to sell clean technology...More

Uzi Landau, Israel's minister of national infrastructures, pauses at the opening...Uzi Landau, Israel's minister of national infrastructures, pauses at the opening event of a new desalination facility in Hadera, Israel, on Sunday, May 16, 2010. Israeli companies have 'endless' possibilities to sell clean technology to China in areas such as water recycling, desalination and solar power, Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan said. Photographer: Ahikam Seri/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesLessMore

Uzi Landau, Israel's minister of national infrastructures, speaks at the opening event of a new desalination facility in Hadera, Israel, on Sunday, May 16, 2010. Israeli companies have 'endless' possibilities to sell clean technology...More

Uzi Landau, Israel's minister of national infrastructures, speaks at the opening...Uzi Landau, Israel's minister of national infrastructures, speaks at the opening event of a new desalination facility in Hadera, Israel, on Sunday, May 16, 2010. Israeli companies have 'endless' possibilities to sell clean technology to China in areas such as water recycling, desalination and solar power, Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan said. Photographer: Ahikam Seri/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesLessMore

Yitzhak Tshuva, head of Delek Group, pauses at the opening event of a new desalination facility in Hadera, Israel, on Sunday, May 16, 2010. Israeli companies have 'endless' possibilities to sell clean technology to China in areas such...More

Yitzhak Tshuva, head of Delek Group, pauses at the opening event of a new...Yitzhak Tshuva, head of Delek Group, pauses at the opening event of a new desalination facility in Hadera, Israel, on Sunday, May 16, 2010. Israeli companies have 'endless' possibilities to sell clean technology to China in areas such as water recycling, desalination and solar power, Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan said. Photographer: Ahikam Seri/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesLessMore

Shari Arison, owner of the Arison Group, left, and Yitzhak Tshuva, controller of Delek Group, arrive for the opening event of a new desalination facility in Hadera, Israel, on Sunday, May 16, 2010. Israeli companies have 'endless'...More

Shari Arison, owner of the Arison Group, pauses at the opening event of a new desalination facility in Hadera, Israel, on Sunday, May 16, 2010. Israeli companies have 'endless' possibilities to sell clean technology to China in areas...More

Shari Arison, owner of the Arison Group, pauses at the opening event of a new...Shari Arison, owner of the Arison Group, pauses at the opening event of a new desalination facility in Hadera, Israel, on Sunday, May 16, 2010. Israeli companies have 'endless' possibilities to sell clean technology to China in areas such as water recycling, desalination and solar power, Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan said. Photographer: Ahikam Seri/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesLessMore

Yitzhak Tshuva, head of Delek Group, speaks at the opening event of a new desalination facility in Hadera, Israel, on Sunday, May 16, 2010. Israeli companies have 'endless' possibilities to sell clean technology to China in areas such...More

Yitzhak Tshuva, head of Delek Group, speaks at the opening event of a new...Yitzhak Tshuva, head of Delek Group, speaks at the opening event of a new desalination facility in Hadera, Israel, on Sunday, May 16, 2010. Israeli companies have 'endless' possibilities to sell clean technology to China in areas such as water recycling, desalination and solar power, Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan said. Photographer: Ahikam Seri/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesLessMore

Haim Landau, Israel's minister of national infrastructures, speaks at the opening event of a new desalination facility in Hadera, Israel, on Sunday, May 16, 2010. Israeli companies have 'endless' possibilities to sell clean technology...More

Haim Landau, Israel's minister of national infrastructures, speaks at the opening...Haim Landau, Israel's minister of national infrastructures, speaks at the opening event of a new desalination facility in Hadera, Israel, on Sunday, May 16, 2010. Israeli companies have 'endless' possibilities to sell clean technology to China in areas such as water recycling, desalination and solar power, Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan said. Photographer: Ahikam Seri/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesLessMore

Haim Landau, Israel's minister of national infrastructures, pauses at the opening event of a new desalination facility in Hadera, Israel, on Sunday, May 16, 2010. Israeli companies have 'endless' possibilities to sell clean technology...More

Haim Landau, Israel's minister of national infrastructures, pauses at the opening...Haim Landau, Israel's minister of national infrastructures, pauses at the opening event of a new desalination facility in Hadera, Israel, on Sunday, May 16, 2010. Israeli companies have 'endless' possibilities to sell clean technology to China in areas such as water recycling, desalination and solar power, Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan said. Photographer: Ahikam Seri/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesLessMore